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Changed import tensorflow as tf to from akro import tf
so that tests will still run if tensorflow is not installed.

This makes tf imports in these files consistent with the other test
files.

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Changed `import tensorflow as tf` to `from akro import tf`
so that tests will still run if tensorflow is not installed.

This makes tf imports in these files consistent with the other test
files.
@edlanglois edlanglois changed the title Fix tf imports in some test files. Fix tf imports in some test files Oct 15, 2020
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I think the Travis CI builds have passed (if you click details then click the individual jobs) they just haven't updated GitHub for some reason.

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